Music Theory Worksheet No. 1 (Lesson 10) In this worksheet, use this image of a keyboard for reference. Soon we will remove the letter names, but for now we can use them. Part 1: Identifying Pitch Classes 1. In the above example, how many total notes are there? ____________ 2. In the above example, how many pitch classes are there (unique pitches)? ___________ 3. Name all of the pitches in the example: _________________________________ 4. Name all of the pitch classes in the example: ___________________________ 1. In the above example, how many total notes are there? ____________ 2. In the above example, how many pitch classes are there (unique pitches)? ___________ 3. Name all of the pitches in the example: _________________________________ 4. Name all of the pitch classes in the example: ___________________________ On the next pages are the answers. Try hard to think through all of your answers before you look at the correct answers! Music Theory Worksheet No. 1 (Lesson 10) ANSWER KEY Part 1: Identifying Pitch Classes 1. In the above example, how many total notes are there? _____8_______ 2. In the above example, how many pitch classes are there (unique pitches)? ____5_______ 3. Name all of the pitches in the example: A, D, C, E, F, D, C, A________________ 4. Name all of the pitch classes in the example: A, D, C, E, F______________ 1. In the above example, how many total notes are there? ____8________ 2. In the above example, how many pitch classes are there (unique pitches)? ___3________ 3. Name all of the pitches in the example: A, A, B, G, A, B, G, A___________________ 4. Name all of the pitch classes in the example: A, B, G_________________ Easy? Hard? If that was hard, re-watch the videos again. If it was easy, keep going! It will get harder soon!